Laurie?
Lately I've been loving the name Laurie. So firstly, what do you think of it? Secondly, do you think it sounds too nickname-y, and if so, what could it be short for? Or do you think it's fine on its own as a full name?
Thanks,
Tallie x
Thanks,
Tallie x
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Cute, but definitely too nicknamey
I like it as a boy's nn for Lawrence.
I also like it as a girl's nn for Lauren, Laura, Lorraine, or Lorelei.
I like it as a boy's nn for Lawrence.
I also like it as a girl's nn for Lauren, Laura, Lorraine, or Lorelei.
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I really like it for a boy as a nn for Laurence. Dislike it on a girl
It strikes me as more of a masculine name because the name Lawrence with nn. Laurie was very popular in my family. I like this but only as a nn. I think it suits a girl too and love the name Laurel with nn. Laurie.
The two Lauries I have known were just Laurie, so I think it would be fine as a full name. However, if you wanted to use it as just a nn, you could have the full name be Laura, Lauren, Laurel, Lauretta/Loretta Larissa, or Laraine. Personally, I don't like the name Laurie, it just sounds middle-aged and bad-perm, heavy makeup to me. I do like Lori some better. My mother is named Lorraine and some of her friends still call her Lori.
Laurie has also sometimes been used as a boys' nn, like in Little Women. I think Theodore/Ted/Theo would have been much for young Mr. Laurence to use though. And my favorite nonfiction book "Life a Among the Savages" there's a boy named Laurie who is very funny. The book implies that he eventually insisted on being called Lawrence.
Laurie has also sometimes been used as a boys' nn, like in Little Women. I think Theodore/Ted/Theo would have been much for young Mr. Laurence to use though. And my favorite nonfiction book "Life a Among the Savages" there's a boy named Laurie who is very funny. The book implies that he eventually insisted on being called Lawrence.
I like Laurie well enough, but it's strictly a nick to me (for Laura, Lauren). Did you mean for Laurie to be used for a female or a male? I went to school with a guy named Laurence. Once, I called him Laurie (I had just read "Little Women" again) and he flipped out (not exaggerating here). I dunno, I thought it was cute ...
I've met Laurie's that have that as their first name. It seems almost everyone here is named Laurie, Laura, or Lauren... and if not that Sarah... so I'm not really big on the name...
I'm not sure what it could be short for...
I'm not sure what it could be short for...
I personally prefer it as a nn for a boy called Laurence but it works for a girl too,.
For a girl it could be a nn for Laura, Lauraine, Laurelle, Lauren, Laurena but it could stand alone I have a girl cousin called Laurie,
I rather like Lowri for a girl its the welsh form of Laura
For a girl it could be a nn for Laura, Lauraine, Laurelle, Lauren, Laurena but it could stand alone I have a girl cousin called Laurie,
I rather like Lowri for a girl its the welsh form of Laura
This message was edited 4/4/2007, 4:55 AM
It's OK. Would you use it on a boy or girl? I prefer it on a boy.
I think it's fine on it's own as a fn.
I think it's fine on it's own as a fn.
This message was edited 4/4/2007, 3:42 AM
I would personally use it on a girl. I forgot it could be used for a boy - Laurie from Little Women springs to mind.